April 21-23 Days of Protest

Schedule of Events

Its T minus 6 days to the World Bank and IMF Spring meetings and the Farragut Squares Collective has been busy little elves finalizing a schedule of counter Bank and Fund events. What follows is the fruits of our labor. We hope to see y’all in the streets, in the driveways and at the parties of the men and women who turn Earth into fields of profit, instead of fields of green. Come to one event, or come to all. Be there, and be Farragut Square.

THURSDAY:
5pm: Mass Housing opens at St. Stephen’s Church at 16th and Newton

FRIDAY:
12PM: MGJ media stunt at IMF
1pm: Office Demos at WB/IMF/IFC affiliates – leave from the Park at 20th and
Pennsylvania Ave. NW, near the IMF
7pm: General Open Scenario Meeting at St. Stephen’s Church
7pm: Dinner served at St. Stephen’s
8pm: Leave from St. Stephen’s for Home Demo at Paul Wolfowitz’s house in Chevy
Chase

7:30PM: Meet at Farragut Square for Night March and actions to capitalist points of
interest

SUNDAY:
Time/PLace TBA: IMF Soccer Riot…bring your old spare balls

To get to St. Stephen’s Church via metro take the green line to Columbia Heights Metro Stop and walk North along 14th St until Newton St. Walk West on Newton 2 blocks until you hit 16th St. St. Stephen’s is at the corner of 16th and Newton St. NW in Columbia Heights.

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Farragut Squares

The Farragut Squares Collective is a local ad hoc group of individuals that draws on members from the DC Anti War Network and MGJ, amongst many groups.
We are individuals fed up with the Bretton Woods Institutions and capitalist globalization.We support a collaborative, open, and non-hierarchical organizing relationship with all who wish to join us in taking action.
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Save the Date: April 21-23

From April 21-23, the World Bank and International Monetary Fund Will hold their Spring Meetings. This Website is designed to be a portal of information about protest events occuring in Washington DC that weekend.